The bout was confirmed during Sunday’s Zuffa Boxing 05 prelims, which featured Andres Cortes vs. Eridson Garcia in the headline slot on the same platform.
Mosley (22-5, 12 KOs) will make his promotional debut with Zuffa Boxing. He last fought on Dec. 6, dropping a unanimous decision to Jesus Ramos in a 12-round middleweight bout.
Prior to that loss, Mosley had won five straight, including a decision win over former middleweight titleholder Daniel Jacobs in July 2024. He is the son of Hall of Famer Shane Mosley.
Bohachuk (27-3, 24 KOs) returns for his second appearance under the Zuffa banner. He recently defeated Radzhab Butaev by split decision in a competitive 10-round fight on February 1st.
In the time before that, Bohachuk went 2-2 over four outings, including a narrow majority decision loss to Vergil Ortiz in 2024 and a loss to Brandon Adams in their 2025 rematch.
It feels like a crossroads battle where the loser probably drops out of the title picture forever. Bohachuk is a volume machine, but he’s looked human lately. That 12-round war with Vergil Ortiz in 2024 took a massive physical toll, and his performances since have lacked that same relentless spark.
Even in the split decision on Butaev, he was not the same “steamroller” we saw a few years ago. Bohachuk looked slow and sluggish.
Bohachuk’s strength is his equalizer. Even when he’s technically down, he can still hit hard, and that wears opponents down.
Shane Jr. has surprisingly good fundamentals and a high ring IQ, but at 35 the clock is ticking. His lack of activity is a huge problem against a guy like Bohachuk, who forces you to work every second of every round.
Mosley’s loss to Jesus Ramos Jr. has shown that while he is durable, he can be outworked by younger, more explosive talent.
If Mosley Jr. can use his reach and keep it at a distance, he can win rounds. But if Bohachuk forces him into a telephone booth battle, the 35-year-old might find the pace suffocating.
The undercard will include Julian Rodriguez vs. James Perella, along with Misael Rodriguez vs. Andreas Katzourakis.


